{{Quote|Wonderbook: Book of Spells is the closest a [[Muggle]] can come to a real spellbook. I've loved working with Sony's creative team to bring my spells, and some of the history behind them, to life. This is an extrodinary device that offers a reading experience like no other.|[[J.K. Rowling]] on Wonderbook: Book of Spells}}

{{Quote|Wonderbook: Book of Spells is the closest a [[Muggle]] can come to a real spellbook. I've loved working with Sony's creative team to bring my spells, and some of the history behind them, to life. This is an extrodinary device that offers a reading experience like no other.|[[J.K. Rowling]] on Wonderbook: Book of Spells}}

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'''''Wonderbook: Book of Spells''''' is a video game/augmented reality book being created by [[Sony]] and [[J.K. Rowling]], released on [[13 November]], [[Between 2010 and 2017|2012]]<ref name="amazonnov" /> as part of the [[Pottermore]] partnership. Using the Playstation Eye Camera and the Wonderbook technology, ''Book of Spells'' provides an augmented reality experience, making it seem as if the events of the book are taking place around you. It is set up as a textbook, providing information on such spells as the [[Fire-Making Spell]], [[Disarming Charm]], [[Levitation Charm]] and [[Unlocking Charm]] as well as allowing readers to practice said spells. It also provides new content from J.K. Rowling, such as backstory on the book's various spells and new info on creatures. At the end of each chapter, a poem occurs describing a failed Hogwarts students' attempt at the spell in order to teach a lesson in a similar way to Aesop's fables.<ref>http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2405298,00.asp</ref>

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'''''Wonderbook: Book of Spells''''' is a video game/augmented reality book being created by [[Sony]] and [[J.K. Rowling]], released on [[13 November]], [[Between 2010 and 2017|2012]]<ref name="amazonnov" /> as part of the [[Pottermore (brand)|Pottermore partnership]]. Using the Playstation Eye Camera and the Wonderbook technology, ''Book of Spells'' provides an augmented reality experience, making it seem as if the events of the book are taking place around you. It is set up as a textbook, providing information on such spells as the [[Fire-Making Spell]], [[Disarming Charm]], [[Levitation Charm]] and [[Unlocking Charm]] as well as allowing readers to practice said spells. It also provides new content from J.K. Rowling, such as backstory on the book's various spells and new info on creatures. At the end of each chapter, a poem occurs describing a failed Hogwarts students' attempt at the spell in order to teach a lesson in a similar way to Aesop's fables.<ref>http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2405298,00.asp</ref>

Players will be provided with the opportunity to link the game to a ''Pottermore'' account.<ref name="pottermorewonderbook">[http://insider.pottermore.com/2012/06/sony-announce-wonderbook-launch-for.html ''Pottermore'' Announcement]</ref>

Players will be provided with the opportunity to link the game to a ''Pottermore'' account.<ref name="pottermorewonderbook">[http://insider.pottermore.com/2012/06/sony-announce-wonderbook-launch-for.html ''Pottermore'' Announcement]</ref>

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"Wonderbook: Book of Spells is the closest a Muggle can come to a real spellbook. I've loved working with Sony's creative team to bring my spells, and some of the history behind them, to life. This is an extrodinary device that offers a reading experience like no other."

Wonderbook: Book of Spells is a video game/augmented reality book being created by Sony and J.K. Rowling, released on 13 November, 2012[1] as part of the Pottermore partnership. Using the Playstation Eye Camera and the Wonderbook technology, Book of Spells provides an augmented reality experience, making it seem as if the events of the book are taking place around you. It is set up as a textbook, providing information on such spells as the Fire-Making Spell, Disarming Charm, Levitation Charm and Unlocking Charm as well as allowing readers to practice said spells. It also provides new content from J.K. Rowling, such as backstory on the book's various spells and new info on creatures. At the end of each chapter, a poem occurs describing a failed Hogwarts students' attempt at the spell in order to teach a lesson in a similar way to Aesop's fables.[2]

Players will be provided with the opportunity to link the game to a Pottermore account.[3]